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We Agreed On Experiencing Life, So Why Did You Immortals Become Real?说好体验人生,仙子你怎么成真了

Create different characters and experience wonderful lives.

The story begins with... Read more
Create different characters and experience wonderful lives.

The story begins with transmigrating into the body of a mascot emperor in an alternate world.

Through the Book of a Hundred Lives, one can experience different lifetimes and receive rewards by completing tasks.

Restoring the royal family’s glory is our generation’s unshirkable duty!

Within the Book of a Hundred Lives:

I became the Holy Son of the Ten Thousand Dao Sect and debated the Dao with the Wonderful Lotus Saintess. As a result, her dao heart shattered and thousands of black threads grew from her mind.

I became a down-and-out scholar and saved a white snake. I helped her successfully overcome tribulation and transform into the last true dragon in the world, but she said she would never let me go for all eternity.

I became an elder of the Dragon Spring Sword Sect and took in a disciple. I cultivated her into the world’s first sword immortal, but she came to hate me to the bone.

Finally, one day, I reclaimed imperial power. Thinking I had reached the other shore while walking on thin ice, suddenly the sky above the imperial capital split open with ten-thousand-zhang dark clouds!

A massive white dragon head emerged from the cloud layer, staring at me intently.

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    《We Agreed On Experiencing Life, So Why Did You Immortals Become Real?》
    — Review by Daoist Inkdrunkwanderer


    This humble review is poured after wandering up to Chapter 161 ....enough cups drained to taste both the sweetness and the bitterness of this tale


    This novel is a trickster’s promise and a poet’s dagger. On the surface, the premise is simple...the MC is meant to “experience” lives with different lovers. But the execution? Sharper than a jade hairpin. meme_10

    Arcs: The first arc was short, light, and left me unsatisfied ....characters flickered in and out before you could even drink them in. But the second and third arcs? Pure nectar. Characters breathe, motives sear, and emotions spill. The dragon-girl arc in particular is so potent you could rip it out of the larger text and it would stand as a 5-star novella on its own. I was misty-eyed for chapters, Daoist Inkdrunk swears upon his broken gourd.

    Flashbacks: Absolute bangers. They hit harder than the “present timeline,” which feels more like Assassin’s Creed filler ....cutaways where nothing happens except reminding you the MC still exists in the modern world. The novel is slow-burn, yes, but at times the burn feels uneven. Some arcs (second girl) are three or four times the length of others, yet both heroines stand equal in the modern setting. The imbalance is felt.

    Structure: Unlike other reincarnation/life-experience stories where characters later “recover” the memories they built with the MC, here those memories already exist. He’s not living life....he’s reliving padded ones. It’s a subtle difference, but it makes the story feel more fated than organic. Whether you like that will depend on your taste in tea.

    Drama: Some readers love it; others feel it stretches the broth too thin. Personally, I found parts of the drama overextended.... like a musician refusing to end the song when the strings are already breaking.

    Cultivation World: Nothing groundbreaking, but neatly outlined: three lower realms, three middle, three upper. Transformation into dragons is staged from snake to jiao to true dragon.... tidy, familiar, functional.

    Flaws: The reincarnation-from-modern-Earth element feels… unnecessary. Other than a small “cheat” in shaping the Confucian Dao, it’s not leveraged. One could erase his Earth origin entirely and the story would stand without wobbling. That makes the premise feel redundant, even wasteful.

    Verdict:
    This is not a novel for the impatient wanderer. It is a slow, indulgent, emotional wine. The highs (second arc, dragon-girl) are intoxicating ....the kind that leave your eyes red even after the jug is empty. The lows (pacing, modern timeline, redundant reincarnation setup) drag like muddy boots. But when it sings, it sings. pepeg_11

    Daoist Inkdrunk raises his cracked gourd and says: if you are here for emotional knives wrapped in silk, stay. If you demand flawless pacing or consistent structure, you may choke on the lees. leocheers

    🖋️ —Daoist Inkdrunk wanderer,
    wanderer of taverns,
    drinker of venom,
    still waiting for Immortals to stop playing at drama and truly “become real.”
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      This humble daoist will drink too...
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      May i inquire this humble daoist to help me seek similar scriptures?
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        If you enjoyed this novel, then perhaps these scriptures may scratch that same itch of mortals clashing with immortality, philosophy tangled with absurdity, and characters stumbling through fate’s drunken alleyways:

        Carefree Path of Dreams — A wandering sage among dreams, mixing philosophy with cultivation, where reality itself feels like a drunkard’s hallucination.

        I Have a Storehouse of Worlds — Not about strength at first, but about what one does when absurdity and treasure pile too high. The satire seeps through the cracks.

        Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich — Sharp, satirical, with the same kind of meta-commentary that bites both reader and world.

        Forty Millenniums of Cultivation — A scripture where humanity, philosophy, and the weight of civilization are woven with martial dreams.

        Astral Apostle / Galactic Dark Net — Mortals dabbling in the divine, fighting to remain human while brushing shoulders with gods.

        But remember, wanderer..... even if you find these scrolls, do not sip them expecting the same taste. Each brew ferments differently in the jar of madness.
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          Much thanks senior
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    That's nice. I love dragon lady blushed
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    Does anyone know how many is the total chapter? I haven’t read it but bookmarked it into “will read” and waiting if final chapter is coming early which then i will read but if took a long time then i”ll just wait and read other novels first
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      182 chaps in mtl
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      New novel, still in works. 182 in raws and mtl.
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    I was attracted by the lovely cover
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    NOOOOOOOOOOOO WHY DID I CATCH UP. WHYY ONLY 60 CHAPTERS. Very good novel made me get reary eyes few times.
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    • 5.0
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    It has been 3 years since I had created this account and 4/5 years since I have been reading novels online but there are only are a few novels that are able to bring me to tears and this has been one of them. Sure there may be many novels like or many like those simulation come true but the way this one has been written truly brings out the emotions from within of the reader. It is not rushed as of now neither does have a really bad plot but the writing style truly stands out. I have rarely written a review on this or any site but this one forced me to write it. Now this review is on the basis of current progress and lets hope it will remain the same in the future of this novel.
    Note : Of course this is my opinion and how I felt from reading this novel , it may not be the same for everybody else but everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
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      I've read similar novel after seeing the description fellow reader.
      i caused the female sword immortal to regret forever.

      Read if you are interested I think it's just as good.
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    Everybody copying the book of a hundred lives concept from Primordial Saint Sect. Smhhhh
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      Honestly I prefer it to a simulator system.
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      The book Life Simulation: I Caused the Female Sword Immortal to Regret Forever is more similar, And the book you mentioned is also a copy of another work.. Copying other works is nothing new in Chinese web novel, as they often develop new books based on existing trends.
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    It is a series that I would call a snack, but sometimes it is quite gripping. Recommended.
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    Caught up all the mtl translation, nothing mind blowing, typical hundred life thing, romance is decently written (expected to be since this a romance novel), sadly seems to going to be a harem, which is sad since I got attached to the dragon lady.

    Nothing mind blowing but well executed, not much fault in logic and all, overall decent read to kill time, will continue reading.

    Mtl translated is surprising very good and did not give me a qi deviation, slight differences in the jade realm, as mtl translation calls it Jade Pu realm and as I believe the other translated one is different.

    Mtl is nearly as good as the human translated one.
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    The mtl of this is surprisingly just as good as the translated chapters.
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      Not sure if you saying that MTL has good translation or original translator is trash and just copy pasted MTL.
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        It's readable, without major term shifts or misgendering. Which is the bare minimum i expect outa human edited mtl tbf.
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